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A Portrait of Maya Angelou

Thirty years after she left it, Maya Angelou, poet, musician, and actress, returns to Stamps, Ark., the rural southern town where she grew up. She confronts the scenes of her past, turning over the leaves of memory to recount the inspirations and agonies of her youth in a segregated community. Hosted by Bill Moyers.

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  • "Thirty years after she left it, Maya Angelou, poet, musician, and actress, returns to Stamps, Ark., the rural southern town where she grew up. She confronts the scenes of her past, turning over the leaves of memory to recount the inspirations and agonies of her youth in a segregated community. Hosted by Bill Moyers."
  • "Thirty years after she left it, Maya Angelou, poet, musician, and actress, returns to Stamps, Ark., the rural southern town where she grew up. She confronts the scenes of her past, turning over the leaves of memory to recount the inspirations and agonies of her youth in a segregated community. Hosted by Bill Moyers."@en
  • "Moyers accompanies the Black poet back to her small Arkansas hometown to discover how her passion for expression and achievement was shaped."@en
  • "Thirty years after she left it, Maya Angelou, poet, musician, and actress, returns to Stamps, Ark., the rural southern town where she grew up. She confronts the scenes of her past, turning over the leaves of memory to recount the inspirations and agonies of her youth in a segregated community. Hosted by Bill Moyers. Moyers accompanies the Black poet back to her small Arkansas hometown to discover how her passion for expression and achievement was shaped."@en
  • "In an interview with Bill Moyers, Maya Angelou reflects on her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas, and its effect on her life and art."@en
  • "Hosted by Bill Moyers, thirty years after she left it, Maya Angelou, poet, musician, and actress, returns to Stamps, Ark., the rural southern town where she grew up. She confronts the scenes of her past, turning over the leaves of memory to recount the inspirations and agonies of her youth in a segregated community."@en

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  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Biography"
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  • "Interviews"

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  • "A Portrait of Maya Angelou"@en
  • "A portrait of Maya Angelou"
  • "A portrait of Maya Angelou"@en